inkjunkie
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Stock gm castings/valves, ported to flow 351cfm at .600 lift for $1400. Know nothing of the 3G heads, do they flow like this???? Again, don't crucify me as the reason I am asking is I do not know....Texas Speed
Fact is this: the LSx engines fit remarkably well in a mopar chassis and that this is shaping up to be a fairly simple swap that will make very good power for the amount of dollars spent.
LS1 Ace- Please don't take anything above the wrong way- none of it is directed at you. I like your build, and I'm looking forward to the results. I like LSx motors, and think a lot of the development both factory and aftermarket for the LSx. I just don't like people (not you) saying they are superior in every way when they are not.
What is what the fittings on above the ones with the lines?Oh, and I finally got a pic of a LS oil filter line install. These are -10 lines and it's about 4 1/2" from the bottom of the pan rail to the bottom of the line itself.
I believe he was pulling about 19 before his Aeromotive pump went out. Then on the way back, with the bed fully loaded (including a flat head block) it was down to around 9 or 10. I can ask him again, but I'm pretty sure it was around that.So what kind of mileage does he get?
What is what the fittings on above the ones with the lines?
I hope the OP comes back, this was a cool thread. I have never been into mixing and matching, but that has changed lately. I've seen enough of the same, every-day combos that I've been getting burned out (having adhd doesn't help either--to say my attention span is short is an overwhelming understatement). My Dart Sport will still get an LA 422/340. I got a good deal on it. Before that it was gonna get a 5.7.
I think its an awesome idea to put that LS in the Valiant, and I can't wait to see how it is when its done. My dad purchased an 05' GTO 6.0/6spd new, and I can tell you it was more fun to drive than anything I've ever driven, stock or not. Maybe not faster, quicker, etc etc, but by far more fun. Seemed to pull hard at any speed, any gear. A little too hard sometimes...
And that is what all this is about, in the end. The fun factor. I try to make stuff look original, but thats because its what I like to do. I like what I like, you like what you like, he likes what he likes. I don't like not wanting to drive a car because I'm too worried about hurting something on it, and when you are doing something on a budget, you get worried that you will have to pay for it again when you really didn't have the money the first time. The LS engines in my opinion are awesome engines, who cares about better/worse, etc? I thought this thread was about his build, and his car, and his money. He is showing what he is doing and he is proud of doing it. Ok, enough complaining about the close-minded people out there.
Show us some updates!!
And by the way, my other project, that has been getting more attention than my mopar, is a 1968 Chevy C10 swb stepside. I think that when/if I can, it will get an LS in it.
Any updates?
great to hear its not dead!
I'm sure many of us will be watching closely.
I've been not only terribly busy...but with military stuff, and my personal life as well...